The man accused of murdering his seven-year-
old
neighbor more than five years ago was in
court
again. The case has been slow moving for
years,
and Wednesday, defense attorneys argued for
evidence to be suppressed for the trial set
to
be held next month.

After much discussion about whether Provo City's decision to close the
recreation center on Sunday was about religion, the mayor sent a clear
message that the hours of operation were based solely on cost.

A woman accused of hitting and killing a 2-year-old in a stroller
wasn't wearing her glasses and had a tint on her windshield that
wasn't legal, according to prosecutors who filed charges against her
Wednesday.

Many of the main roads were clear of snow
Wednesday in Cottonwood Heights, but
the mayor and several residents say the private
company recently
contracted to plow the roads took too long to
get the job done.

Plow drivers were expected to cover and re-
cover areas of the road
with salt during shifts Wednesday night, in
an effort to prevent black
ice. While road salt plays a major role in
melting the snow, there's only
so much it can do.

Gov. Gary Herbert announced Wednesday his $13.3
billion spending plan for the budget year that
begins July 1, 2014, including $261 million in
new money for education and $36 million to
expand the state prison at Gunnison.

Cold air moving in from the north sent a chill
down the Wasatch Front following Tuesday's
snowstorm. While the snowfall overnight was not
as strong in many places as Tuesday, wet roads
froze, creating slick spots.

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